Canine parvovirus-2 (CPV-2) and canine adenovirus-1 (CAV-1) are the major viral agents causing enteric diseases in dogs worldwide despite several control measures. The objective of the present study was to investigate the hospital based occurrence of CPV-2 and CAV-1 in dogs in teaching veterinary...
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Chethan, G. E.; Mithilesh Singh; Vishal Chander; Akhilesh; Degpal Singh; Rajesh, J. B.; Hridayesh Prasad; De, U. K.
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Agricultural Research Communication Centre, Karnal, India
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Indian Journal of Animal Research, 2021, 55, 2, pp 217-221
To compare the transcription levels of type I and III interferon (IFN) and their receptor molecules in peripheral blood and livers of conventional laboratory dogs (Beagles) infected with canine adenovirus type 1(CAV-1), and to access the effect of CAV-1 on the infection by CAV-2 vaccine. Three...
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Meng Xing; Wen WanXin; Tong XiangHui; Chen HongYan; Han LingXia
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Chinese Veterinary Science, Lanzhou, China
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Chinese Veterinary Science / Zhongguo Shouyi Kexue, 2021, 51, 5, pp 552-561
Canine adenoviruses (CAVs) are of two types: canine adenovirus type 1 (CAV-1), which causes infectious canine hepatitis, and canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV-2), which is mainly associated with the respiratory type of disease in dogs. Due to the widespread use of modified live vaccines to control ...
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Vishal Chander; Sharma, G. K.; Mukesh Bhatt; Sukdeb Nandi; Mahajan, S.; Mithilesh Singh; Mahendran, K.; Karikalan, M.; Pawde, A. M.; Vikas Gupta; Singh, K. P.; Rajak, K. K.; Gupta, V. K.; Singh, R. K.
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Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, Switzerland
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Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 2021, 52, 4, pp 2521-2528
Four challenge studies following vaccination of dogs with a multivalent vaccine containing canine parvovirus (CPV-2b), adenovirus (CAV-1/-2) and distemper (CDV) are described. Six week old puppies received a single vaccination while non-vaccinated control dogs received water. In each respective...
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Wilson, S.; Illambas, J.; Siedek, E.; Thomas, A.; King, V.; Stirling, C.; Plevová, E.; Salt, J.; Sture, G.
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Elsevier B. V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Trials in Vaccinology, 2014, 3, pp 102-106
(1) Background: Antibody testing is commonly used to assess a dog's immune status. For detection of antibodies against canine adenoviruses (CAVs), one point-of-care (POC) test is available. This study assessed the POC test's performance. (2) Methods: Sera of 198 privately owned dogs and 40 specific ...
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Bergmann, M.; Holzheu, M.; Zablotski, Y.; Speck, S.; Truyen, U.; Hartmann, K.
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MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
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Viruses, 2021, 13, 2,
Canine adenovirus type 1 (CAV-1) causes infectious canine hepatitis (ICH), a frequently fatal disease which primarily affects canids. In this study, serology (ELISA) and molecular techniques (PCR/qPCR) were utilised to investigate the exposure of free-ranging red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) to CAV-1 in...
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Walker, D.; Fee, S. A.; Hartley, G.; Learmount, J.; O'Hagan, M. J. H.; Meredith, A. L.; Bronsvoort, B. M. de C.; Porphyre, T.; Sharp, C. P.; Philbey, A. W.
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Nature Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Scientific Reports, 2016, 6, 1, pp 36051
A virus was isolated from the clinical samples of sick raccoon dog, and was identified by PCR, sequence analysis, indirect immunofluorescence assay, haemagglutination and physico-chemical tests. The PCR results showed that a DNA fragment was 500 bp. Sequence analysis showed that the homology of the ...
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Zhang JianPu; Zhou LiFeng
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Chinese Veterinary Science, Lanzhou, China
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Chinese Veterinary Science / Zhongguo Shouyi Kexue, 2020, 50, 6, pp 740-745
Infectious canine hepatitis is a viral infectious disease that can cause liver inflammation. The incidence of this disease is very interesting as material for scientific studies so that it can add insight and knowledge for readers. This disease is caused by Canine adenovirus-1 (CAV-1). Adenovirus...
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Pradnyandika, I. P. K. A.; Aliyya, R. F. D. A.; Dina, P. A.; Febrianty, N. M. D.; Wardana, R. A. A.; Darmayanti, M. D.; Primastana, I. B. N.; Batan, I. W.
Publisher
Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan, Universitas Udayana, Denpasar, Indonesia
Citation
Indonesia Medicus Veterinus, 2022, 11, 4, pp 649-664
Wildlife inhabiting human-dominated landscapes is at risk of pathogen spill-over from domestic species. With the aim of gaining knowledge in the dynamics of viral infections in Iberian wolves (Canis lupus) living in anthropized landscapes of northern Spain, we analysed between 2010 and 2013 the...
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Millán, J.; López-Bao, J. V.; García, E. J.; Oleaga, Á.; Llaneza, L.; Palacios, V.; Torre, A. de la; Rodríguez, A.; Dubovi, E. J.; Esperón, F.
Publisher
Springer, New York, USA
Citation
EcoHealth, 2016, 13, 1, pp 123-134
The canine infectious hepatitis (CIH) due to adenovirus-1 (CAV-1) is rarely included in the set of differential diagnoses of infectious diseases, because it is assumed that the disease became rare as a result of efficient immunization. The classic blue-eyed form is still occasionally found....
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Hagiwara, M. K.; Costa, C. de P. F.; Wirthl, V. A. B. F.; Simões, D. M. N.; Kanayama, K. K.; Manoel, C. S.
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Editora Guará, São Paulo, Brazil
Citation
Clínica Veterinária, 2010, 15, 86, pp 40...46